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I know this sounds dumb, but I have a chip for my Dads 97 power stroke and a few months ago he had to replace the CPU because it was supposed to be bad, so how would I get the information to have the chip re burned for his new computer? Its a TS 4 bank chip and its no longer working in the new setup, Any help would be appreciated!!

Also my 02 the tag is off the door, I would like to find my code and write in back in there with a sharpy

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Michael, your 02 is more than likely a VDH2 code, and if the PCM went out in your dad's truck, it probably took the chip out with it. Contact Dennis @ TS, and he can tell you how to go about getting it checked out for ya. TS are good people, hope this help's. Gary /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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Thanks, I will call him in the Morning, I pulled the whole CPU out of the 97, that was not the easiest thing, getting it around the plastic Fender.
 

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It is more than likely a VDH# but not necessarily a VDH2. My '02 (in sig) is a VDH3 and the programming from DP was based on VDH5. The easiest way is to locate one of the two stickers on the PCM itself taking into account any re-flashes it might have had.
 

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My 02 is VDH 4.

The code is on the side of the PCM (under the hood) facing the driver's side fender.
The easiest way I've found to get the code is to stick a camera phone or camera down beside the pcm and snap a shot or a video. Worked like a charm on my camera phone.
 
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